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...Harvard women’s hockey team may have faced some traditional division rivals this weekend, but it still found success on the road. The Crimson (7-1-0, 7-1-0 ECAC) came back from a one-goal deficit in New Haven to beat the Bulldogs (4-5-0, 3-4-0) by a score of 5-1 on Saturday. The previous day, Harvard routed the winless Bears (0-8-0, 0-6-0) 8-1 in Providence. But the key of that game was that it was the first collegiate start for freshman Christina Kessler, a highly touted...
...waste away idle workdays watching hockey goons fight at your desk. This month the NHL will become the first professional sports league to offer official game highlights on YouTube...
...beginning and worse at the end, and the middle did little to make up for it. The Harvard men’s hockey team gave up two early goals to Brown (2-2-2, 1-1-1 ECAC) and let a 27-15 shot advantage go to waste in Friday night’s 2-1 home loss to the Bears. Adding to the blow of the first period were a lackluster second frame and a third in which Harvard (2-5-0, 1-5-0 ECAC) applied all the pressure but came away with nothing to show...
...Harvard men’s hockey team keeps tying historic marks. But almost none of them are the good kind. The Crimson dropped a 5-2 contest to Yale on Saturday night at the Bright Hockey Center, falling to last place in the league standings and running its record to 2-6-0 (1-6-0 ECAC)—its worst start to the season since the mid-1960s. Rookie winger Chris Cahill scored the game-winner for the Bulldogs at 10:47 of the second period, putting away a bouncing puck at the right post into a half...
...week after earning its first league victory at Colgate, the Harvard men’s hockey team returns home this weekend with the opportunity to further improve its standing in the ECAC, facing off against league foes Brown and Yale on Friday and Saturday, respectively. While the Crimson (2-4-0, 1-4-0 ECAC) is currently tied for seventh in the league, its losses have come at the hands of some of the ECACs powerhouses, including St. Lawrence, Dartmouth, and Cornell, currently the top three teams in the standings. This weekend may give Harvard a chance to make...